FireAlarmPoet wrote:I suppose one could substitute soy milk for real milk, but really, what the fuck's the point?

See, this is what pisses me off about veganism, other than the air of pretentiousness it tends to lend itself to: the lengths vegans will go to in avoiding anythign that could've possibly come from an animal is absurd.

NEWSFLASH: ANIMALS ARE FUCKING EVERYWHERE; PLANTS ARE ALSO LIVING THINGS; YOU CAN'T WIN.

Why bake a cake if you can't use anythign that actually goes into making a cake? You might as well just have a plate of veggies if it bothers you that much.

You can substitue ad nauseum but it'll never the real thing: I learned that fact extremely quick when I unwittingly tried a boca burger some three odd years ago.

Next thing you know, vegans will refuse to eat bread becuase of the bacteria in yeast.

Veganism by its very nature seemingly denies the fundamental necessities of a healthy human diet then it's followers have the audacity to claim the alternatives are somehow healthier for you: what a load of horseshit.

Oh wait, they can't eat horseshit, can they?

aren't you the perfect spokesman for the meat and dairy industry....why is a vegan diet pretentous and a meat one not? I think you need to do some research on what constitutes a healthy diet. Yes animals are everywhere so are cockroaches and flies theres no rule that says if you see it you gotta eat it...really explain to me how being a vegan is so terrible? Why not be pissed about ICP fans or people who watch NFL? Is it cause youre from Wisconsin? huh cheesehead?

I looked hard at the thread, but how do you get lentis into a carrot cake?

I think trying to quantify music is one of the biggest wastes of time in the world, like discussing your favourite colour or deity or pizza topping. People should realise that and get on with their life.

I think trying to quantify music is one of the biggest wastes of time in the world, like discussing your favourite colour or deity or pizza topping. People should realise that and get on with their life.